Madison — Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday embraced a move to ban abortion after 20 weeks after repeatedly declining to spell out where he stood on the issue in last year's re-election campaign.

It is the latest example of Walker downplaying a major issue until after being re-elected and climbing to the top tier of likely 2016 presidential candidates. Walker did not campaign on plans to spin off the University of Wisconsin System as a public authority and now says he will sign so-called right-to-work legislation even though he insisted for years he would keep the measure from reaching his desk.

Wisconsin Right to Life has touted as its top priority legislation that has yet to be introduced that would prevent women from seeking abortions in most cases after 20 weeks.(167)

If Park Bank is liable for not spotting Sujata "Sue" Sachdeva's $34 million embezzlement from Koss Corp. and has to reimburse the company, Koss Chief Executive Michael Koss should also be ordered to personally pay the public company he runs, the bank argues in a new lawsuit.

Grant Thornton, Koss Corp.'s former auditor, should also have to pay a portion of any award that may be ordered, Park Bank argued in the latest twist in a long-running court fight stemming from Sachdeva's massive embezzlement.

"Park Bank denies any and all liability to Koss in this case," the bank said in its action. "Nevertheless, should Park Bank be found liable to Koss (Corp.) and required to pay damages to Koss, in this case, those damages will have been the result of a common liability of Park Bank, Michael Koss and Grant Thornton, thereby entitling Park Bank to (a) contribution from Michael Koss and Grant Thornton."(10)

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"Asked if he was committed to the Bucks, Ellis said, "I go out and play hard every night. I do whatever it takes to help my team win. I don't know why people are doubting that or whatever...."---Alright, allow me, please, alittle waivering room here with thoughts on this reply. Anyone see the word Milw>, or Bucks, or any sort of geographical notation to help the reader ascertain just where 'we' are.

"Help my team win"...vs..."Help the Bucks win".

Big difference in 'owning' your statement turning it from a declarative statement rather then a generic, depersonalized retort that was given. Am I being to picky?Perhaps? Yet, here, for the first time I can recall in sometime Montais given the opportunity to sell himself to fandom; giving them just a nugget of hope that he's cool here? Instead, as stated, a verydepersonalized approach to topic...Or, so it seems?

Milwaukee Bucks------The Milwaukee Bucks have recalled rookie guard Doron Lamb from the Fort Wayne Mad Ants (Indiana) of the NBA Development League (D-League), General Manager John Hammond announced today. Lamb appeared in six games for the Mad Ants to date, averaging 10.3 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 25.5 minutes per game. In the Mad Ants win last night at Iowa, Lamb poured in a season-high 24 points (9-14 FG, 4-6 3FG, 2-2 FT) with five rebounds and four assists in 37 minutes of action.----

Ya know the guys ready now having done time with the Mighty Ants.This on the front end of saying Good Bye to at least one of those playa's who insist on passing themselves off as Guards in the Association.

And, while I remain 'OK" with seeing how that looks Hammondwould have some real damage control to attend too having allbut assured BJ of a place amongst the herd. That statement madeat Boylans inaugarel address; he with new gig.

I picture Hammond's sitting in his office chair with a legal tab anddrawing lines down the center. Monta on one side / BJ on the other.He's debating with himself on the pros and cons.

I continue to contend the while the Wing sees BJ being shown the door,it again would come back to haunt as we say gum-bye to yet anotherfirst round choice; further escalating my favorite subject....Hammond and his draft choices. And, the notion that Monta really doesn't wantto be here (OK speculation / assumption) still badgers me.........>

I do realize neither seems to be exactly what is needed, but either would benefit from a new backcourt partner. And I'm also not sure either is particular happy playing in Milwaukee but ... the trading deadline is near ... that situation may come to fruition.

Presently, he is far more talented, and shows me glimpse's of just whata 'real' ball player in the Assocition should look like. I love Monta's upside, and sadly, it is seen very little...especially as of late.

Dialogue on J.J.'s place does Monta no favors.

This whole thing is both tiring, and faciliates a real vein of apathy. Or, is that anger? Frustration? Hence, confusion.

These two guys had an opportunity to make this thing look good.A few more assists by Brandon, a few less empty posessions by Monta,and increasing their respectivce FG% by Five percent would shine a ligth on this, and the people would smile.

Instead. All out the Field Artillllery....No sharing and caring here.Its my ball. I"ve got to shoot more now. On, and On it proceeds>>>>******

I think you forgot a part of your sentence? Thought processes misfiring>---"If you told me Senator Kohl walked up to Ellis, and asked himwho he was, >and Ellis did not know< (then), I wouldn't be surprized"---Even with the presumed correction still kinda missin' the pointor what it is your saying. The business side of this, especially,Monta Money, you can bet {IF} both men are quite aware of eachother. ---Ah hell...its a slow night. Go ahead, continue with odd and misleading thoughts.I'm headin to the Grammies in a minute anyway.*****

i realize this is a rather unorthodox trade but--the bucks need to get rid of ellis. the packers need offensive line help. why not trade ellis to the nuggets--karl likes that kind of open court player--and get an offensive lineman from the broncos? you need to look at it as a state to state trade. i think more of this would help a lot of franchises. for instance with the kings moving to seattle and the packers weak at backup qb the bucks would also have the option of trading ellis to seattle and getting flynn back to the packers. you gotta think outside the box. or the universe.

In the end, let the market decide who stays, and who goes.Neither likely candidate deserves to be safe.If we really want to ditch Brandon, but the teams with assets are willing to pay for Monta, then let it be so.

Here you go Buck............Millsap now #1 candidate to leave the Great Salt Lake.......gotta make room for G0rd0, you know:

"Ric Bucher: Latest word on Utah Jazz and who they'll keep vs. deal between Al Jefferson and Paul Millsap: Jefferson is the likeliest to stay right now, according to several opposing team executives. Consensus is the Jazz can't afford to keep both with Gordon Hayward soon to be eligible for an extension and the belief that Hayward is in the team's long-term plans. "

You are not going to win NBA games when a player that is shooting 40% for the season lets loose with 27 shots and makes 8. What is that. Both starting guards hitting 40%, pretty sad there.Be lucky to make the playoffs since they really stink at home.

Theres an old saying, careful what you wish for. As much as I want change, if they're not careful things could become alot worse. So if the the trade is not right , don't make it. There are teams with better records making moves to insure survival. Others willing to buy the farm at any cost. BJ just might be the one that would bring the most in return and would certainly be the most impactful and with his relatively low salary would be more able to throw in dead money to help the future.That being said does management have a direction or are we just going to play this by ear? Stay tune , it's going to be a long week and half. (Theres that Sting guy again)dig it.

I don't know that stats, but it all probably it seems possible that the Bucks backcourt partners must be close to leading the league in shots attempted, and close to last in the league in field goal percentage.

With 49 games in, why would we think that will change in the second half?

Are those statistics of a playoff team? Why would the Bucks hesitate to dump one or both before the trading deadline? This team is closer to the bottom feeders of the league than the top teams in the league.

Why not pull the trigger? Seems the fans, with low attendance figures being scary, wouldn't object to some new faces soon.

True to form, Jennings is 110th out of 139 qualifiers in the ESPN points per shot rankings, clearly crushing Ellis (131st wedged between Rudy gay and Dion Waiters). Points per shot matters a little more than filed goal percentage, as points are what decides who wins every game.***Orlando did have both Nelson and Davis on the last page with Ellis, and New York has both Felton and Smith FYI